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A radical collaboration between a biologist and an engineer is supercharging efforts to protect grape crops, and the technology they’ve developed will soon be available to researchers nationwide.
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CBDepot Progresses in Certification of Ingredients for Use in Organic and Natural Cosmetics hempgrower.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hempgrower.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
367 A seven-day faculty development programme on “Needonomics for Revival of Economy in Post Pandemic Era” being organised by the Human Resource Development Centre, Panjab University, started here on Wednesday. Prof Dinesh Gupta, former Dean, University Instructions, Panjab University, in his inaugural address elaborated upon the theme with a generous mix of shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita. “To become an engine of growth for the sustainable global economy in the post-pandemic era, we have to adopt the strategy of needonomics with NAW (need, affordability and worth) approach of marketing in India,” said Prof MM Goel, Vice-Chancellor, Starex University, and founder of the needonomics school of thought. TNS
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GoLocal editors dreamed about getting out and around to the best of Rhode Island over the past year and so we have built the ultimate "beach pail" list (rather than a bucket list — it just seems less final and more summery).
John Munson/Cornell University A Schuyler County-Cornell pilot project could help New York farmers diversify their crops with chickpeas and give regional food manufacturers a cost-effective, local source for the popular legume. Regional partnership takes a chance on New York chickpeas June 9, 2021 Carl Taber knelt down at the edge of a field on his 500-acre farm, took a wrench to his planting machine, and did something he had done only a few times before. He calibrated the equipment to plant chickpeas – a crop rarely grown in upstate New York. “I’m pretty excited about the potential for a new crop,” says Taber, who planted 1,000 pounds of chickpeas in May on a 5-acre test plot on his farm in Mecklenburg, in Schuyler County, New York, about 30 minutes west of Ithaca. “Just because it hasn’t been tried here doesn’t mean it won’t work here.”